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AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila

Asociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea Brăila, commonly known as Dacia Unirea Brăila, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Brăila, Brăila County, which competes in the Liga III.[1]

Dacia Unirea Brăila
Full nameAsociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea Brăila
Nickname(s)Alb-albaștrii
(The White and Blues)
Short nameDacia Unirea
Founded15 March 1919; 103 years ago (1919-03-15)
GroundMunicipal
Capacity20,154
OwnersBrăila County Council
Al Dahra-Agricost
ChairmanRenato Favero
Manager João Manuel Pinto
LeagueLiga III
2021–22Liga II, 19th of 20 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Founded in 1919, among the team's best performances are a sixth-place top division finish in the 1991–92 season[2] and having reached a Cupa României final the following campaign.[3]

The players of Dacia Unirea are nicknamed "the White and Blues" or "the Lions of Cozmoc" (Leii lui Cozmoc), and their home games have been hosted by the Stadionul Municipal since 1974. The club's most notable rivalry is the one against Oțelul Galați.

History

Dacia Brăila was founded in 1919 around the same time with another team, Unirea. Until 1928, when the two merge their collective and Dacia Unirea appears, each separately participated in the regional championship.[4]

In November 1929 Dacia Unirea had the following base team: Padimatopol (Căpreanu), Stanciu, Vasiliu, Leo (Săvulescu), Fritz, Grigoriou, Anastasios, Leșu, I. Goldenberg, Teodorescu (Frătescu, Cavada, Geller, Munteanu). In the 1929–1930 season the team won the regional tournament and qualified for the national championship tournament. In the quarter-finals they were eliminated by Juventus Bucharest, the team that won the championship that year.

Early years of football (1919-1950)

Period Name
1919–1928 Dacia Brăila
1928–1936 Dacia Unirea Brăila
1936–1938 Dacia Unirea Ignatz Goldenberg Brăila
1938–1939 Dacia Unirea Brăila
1939–1944 FC Brăila
1946–1947 Dacia Unirea Brăila
1948–1949 Progresul Brăila
1953–1955 Metalul Brăila
1955–1956 Energia Brăila
1960–1962 CSM Brăila
1962–1963 Progresul Brăila
1963–1964 Laminorul Brăila
1964–1965 Constructorul Brăila
1965–1975 Progresul Brăila
1975–1980 FC Brăila
1980–1991 FCM Progresul Brăila
1991–2006 Dacia Unirea Brăila
2006–2015 CF Brăila
2015–present Dacia Unirea Brăila

Afterwards, Dacia Unirea played in the Divizia B between the years 1934–1937, 1938–1940 and in the Divizia A between the years 1937–1938, 1940–1941, the name of the team and of the club changing a few times: D.U.I.G. (Dacia Unirea Ignatz Goldenberg) in 1937, Dacia Unirea in 1938 and FC Brăila in 1940.

During the war it activated in the Cupa Eroilor. After the war, the club changed its name back to the traditional "Dacia Unirea", and participated at only one season of the Divizia C, in the season 1946–1947, after which it disappeared from all divisional levels. We can mention a part of the players who played in that period: I. Goldenberg, N. Stanciu, Hagiopol, Saramet, Weiss, Cavadia, Bonațiu, V. Pop, Negrescu, Drăghicescu, Pascalide, D. Stanciu.

Hard times (1950-1965)

After 1949, when both teams (Dacia Unirea Brăila and Franco-Româna Brăila) disappear from all the divisional levels, the football in Brăila sees itself in crises, and not being able to get out of it, despite a few attempts to reorganize. Starting with 1953 the situation improves, the club is refounded and changes names successively: Metalul (1953–1956), Energia (1956–1957), Dinamo (1957–1958), Industria Sârmei (1958–1959), C.S.M. (1960–1961), Progresul (1962–1963), Laminorul (1963–1964), Constructorul (1964–1965), again Progresul (1965–1975), FC Brăila (1975–1980), FCM Progresul (1980–1991), Dacia Unirea (1991–2006) and finally CF Brăila starting with the 2006–2007 season. Taking into consideration these historical conditions, with a lot of problems in the organisation department, the participation in the divisional system after 1953 is as it follows: 10 times in Liga III (1956–1959, 1963–1964, 1967–1968, 1999–2001, 2007–2010), 41 times in Liga II (1953, 1954, 1960–1963, 1964–1967, 1968–1990, 1994–1999, 2001–2007, 2010 – present) and 4 times in Liga I (1990–1994).

Dacia Unirea, ascension (1965-1994)

The team that succeeded to bring Brăila back to the Divizia A, after half a century, in 1990, had the following players:Ionel Dinu, C Brătianu-V. Brătianu II, Vasile Darie, Gh. Negoiță, Cristea Rusu, Minciu Sandu – M. Anton, A. Marin, Muscă, N. Pascu, M. Petrache, N. Rădulescu, A. Stamate, Titirișcă – Cujbă, Drăgoi, E. Popescu, Vio. Radu, M. Săvescu, M. Ivan. Coach: Bujor Hălmageanu.

In the 1992–1993 season the team qualified in the Cupa României final (its best performance so far), coach Ioan Sdrobiș (who came at half season to replace Gheorghe Mulțescu) had at his service the following players: C. Brătianu I, Hăisan, Nicoloff – G. Baciu, Adrian Baldovin, Vasile Brătianu, Vasile Darie, Gh. Negoiță, Tudorel Pelin, Sandu Minciu – Burleanu, Drăgoi, Jica, M. Lazăr, Matincă, Măstăcan, M. Petrache, Titirișcă – Cujbă, Dochia, C. Luca, Marcadonatu, Mașcu, Arben Minga, Marius Șumudică. Coaches who were in charge of the team worth mentioning: I. Economu, Viorel Mateianu, Ionel Iuga, Dumitru Nicolae "Nicușor", C. Oțet, Dumitru Dumitriu III, V. Dridea II. Special merits go to committed chairmen who obtained great results in charge of the club, especially to Octavian Ulman.

Decline of football (1994-2006)

Four years after the relegations from the Divizia A came that from the Divizia B (in 1999), the tear between the club and Insula Mare a Brăilei (its main sponsor) having disastrous consequences. Actually, prior to that, the main event that triggered the fall happened during the 1994–1995 season. Fighting at the time with Selena Bacău for the promotion to the Divizia A, the team from Brăila was stopped by a corruption case at a game with FC Politehnica Iaşi, in which, in exchange for a sum of money, the team from Dealul Copoului should have conceded the game. The case was highly mediated, ending up with arrests, Ilie Trifina (Dacia Unirea's competition organiser) and Leonard Cănănău (journalist from Iași, ex football player). Dacia Unirea ended up with an 8-point penalty, and being forbidden to participate at the qualification knock-out for the promotion to the Divizia A. The team succeeded to make a comeback to the Divizia B in 2001.

Reformation (2006-2015)

 
Former logo.

At the end of the 2006–2007 CF Brăila was relegated to the Liga III. Their best performance during this period was the acceding to the Cupa României quarter-finals in the 2004–2005 season, where they lost to Dinamo București 1–0 at Stadionul Dinamo and 2–0 at Stadionul Municipal. In the round of 32, Dacia Unirea won against Rapid București (coached at the time by Răzvan Lucescu) at Stadionul Municipal, goal scored by Romeo Buteseacă and in the round of 16, they passed by FC Unirea Alba Iulia with 2–0, goals scored by Romeo Buteseacă and Cristian Dicu. Players who had a great contribution to this performance, among others, are: Marius Mindileac, Iulian Olteanu;– Laurențiu Ivan, Gheorghe Rădulescu, Valentin Stan, Victor Olenic, Tudorel Pelin, Nicolae Ciocea – Daniel Pleșa, Dumitru Horovei, Mihalache Basalîc, Cristian Dicu;– Romeo Buteseacă, Marius Matei, Paul Sorin Bogdan. We also have to mention Bănel Nicoliță, who played at Dacia Unirea until 2004 and where he made his debut.

The 2008/09 season meant some serious reorganisation, SC CONCIVIA SA became the owner of the team,[5] and the objective was the promotion to the Liga II. But in the end, the club finished 8th the Championship, and it seemed that Liga II was further than was thought.

The 2009/10 season has started with a lot of promise. During the summer, Gheorghe Mulțescu was appointed advisor with the transfers, and a lot of promising players were bought. At the end of the first half of the championship, the club sees itself on the top of the table, 1st, in the run with Politehnica II Iași, Petrotub Roman and CS Panciu for the promotion.

At half season, coach Vasile Darie was replaced with Daniel Timofte and the season ended with the victory and the promotion to the Liga II, and to top it all, Nelu Bucă finished 1st in the goalscorers ranking, with 25 goals.[6][7]

Brăila started poorly the 2010/11 season, by being eliminated from the Romanian Cup in the 4th Round by Unirea Slobozia and by being last in the championship after five rounds, with only one point. After round five of the championship, Gheorghe Bunea Stancu replaced Daniel Timofte with Liviu Ciobotariu.,[8] but brought Timofte back after round 10 of the championship, after the disaster at Piatra Neamţ, 0–4 with Ceahlăul,[9] thus concluding Ciobotariu's charge in front of our club, and like Timofte, with only one point obtained in five matches. Timofte's return had no success, the club ranking last at the end of the first half of the championship, with only four points in 15 rounds.[10]

The second half of the championship was more productive, CF Brăila managing to raise 17 more points, totaling 21 in the end, but not enough to avoid relegation, finishing next to last in the series.[11] But all was not lost, because Unirea Urziceni withdrew from the 2011–12 Liga II season, this meaning that our club could play in its place.[12]

CF Brăila had an excellent run in the first half of the 2011–12 Liga II, ranking 5th during the winter brake, just three points behind the second-placed team, Săgeata Năvodari. It finished 6th at the end of the championship.

Return to Dacia Unirea name (2015-present)

In 2015, the club decided to return to its first name, Dacia Unirea.[13]

Stadium

 
Dacia Unirea's stadium in 2015

Dacia Unirea Brăila plays its home matches at the Municipal Stadium,[14] Brăila, which has a capacity of 20,000.[15]

The stadium was opened on 21 August 1974 and was built on the ground of the old Vasile Roaită Stadium, a small stadium that had only one stand.[16]

The original capacity was 30,000 on benches. A general renovation occurred in 2008. This included installing seats, which dropped the capacity to 20,154, making the 10th stadium in the country, by capacity. (List of football stadiums in Romania)

European record

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
Balkans Cup 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 – 1
Total 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 – 1

Honours

Leagues

Cups

Other Performances

Players

First team squad

As of 6 September 2022[17]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ROU Bogdan Toma
2 DF   ROU Cristian Leu
3 MF   ROU Robert Stepanenco
4 DF   ROU Andrei Bădilaș
5 MF   ROU Cristian Lixăndrică
6 MF   ROU Valentin Robu (Captain)
7 MF   ROU Ștefăniță Sava
8 FW   ROU Ionuț Vartolomei
9 FW   ROU Bogdan Voica
11 MF   ROU Alexandru Duțu (Vice-Captain)
12 GK   ROU Sebastian Butunoiu
14 DF   ROU Andrei Șerban
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF   ROU Rareș Boroșu
16 MF   ROU Alexandru Ene
17 FW   ROU Adrian Ghiță
18 MF   CMR Marc Tiomela
19 MF   ROU Raul Bălăban
20 DF   ROU Mario Finescu
21 MF   ROU Alexandru Buhăescu
22 MF   ROU Alin Simion
23 DF   ROU Răzvan Radu
24 DF   ROU Robert Dragomir
25 DF   ROU Fabian Ciochină
28 MF   ROU Sebastian Răileanu

Club officials

Statistics

Up to and including the end of the 2012–13 season

Pts Pld W D L GF GA
In Liga I (6 seasons) 138 178 54 30 94 193 328
In Liga II (49 seasons) 1476 1464 631 262 581 2081 1912
In Liga III (11 seasons) 378 296 165 48 83 602 316

Notable managers

League history

References

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  2. ^ "1991–1992 Liga I on". Romaniansoccer.ro.
  3. ^ "1992–1993 Romanian Cup Final on". Romaniansoccer.ro.
  4. ^ . Cfbraila.ro. Archived from the original on 18 May 2010.
  5. ^ "Soare junior, preşedintele CF Dunărea, a cumpărat acţiuni la "Concivia"". Obiectivbr.ro.
  6. ^ "Rankings on frf.ro". Frfotbal.ro. 28 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Rankings and goalscoreres on". Liga2.ro.
  8. ^ ""Ciobi", prezentat oficial". Liga2.ro. 30 September 2010.
  9. ^ "Ceahlaul – Braila 4–0". Frfotbal.ro.
  10. ^ "2010/11 half season stadings on frf.ro". Frfotbal.ro.
  11. ^ "2010/11 liga 2 stadings on frf.ro". Frfotbal.ro. 4 June 2011.
  12. ^ "2010/11 CF Brăila rămâne în Liga 2 pe locul Unirii Urziceni". Liga2.prosport.ro. 8 July 2011.
  13. ^ "Speranţe pentru un viitor mai bun în fotbalul brăilean. CF Brăila ia o denumire "istorică" şi anunţă ca are sprijinul Consiliului Judeţean şi Local". liga2.ro. 21 July 2015.
  14. ^ "Stadionul Municipal Brăila". Virtualglobetrotting.com. 16 June 2008.
  15. ^ . Worldstadiums.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2010.
  16. ^ . Forum.cfbraila.ro. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  17. ^ "Echipa" [Squad] (in Romanian). AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila. Retrieved 8 March 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila on Facebook

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Asociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea Brăila commonly known as Dacia Unirea Brăila is a Romanian football club based in the city of Brăila Brăila County which competes in the Liga III 1 Dacia Unirea BrăilaFull nameAsociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea BrăilaNickname s Alb albaștrii The White and Blues Short nameDacia UnireaFounded15 March 1919 103 years ago 1919 03 15 GroundMunicipalCapacity20 154OwnersBrăila County Council Al Dahra AgricostChairmanRenato FaveroManagerJoao Manuel PintoLeagueLiga III2021 22Liga II 19th of 20 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonFounded in 1919 among the team s best performances are a sixth place top division finish in the 1991 92 season 2 and having reached a Cupa Romaniei final the following campaign 3 The players of Dacia Unirea are nicknamed the White and Blues or the Lions of Cozmoc Leii lui Cozmoc and their home games have been hosted by the Stadionul Municipal since 1974 The club s most notable rivalry is the one against Oțelul Galați Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years of football 1919 1950 1 2 Hard times 1950 1965 1 3 Dacia Unirea ascension 1965 1994 1 4 Decline of football 1994 2006 1 5 Reformation 2006 2015 1 6 Return to Dacia Unirea name 2015 present 2 Stadium 3 European record 4 Honours 4 1 Leagues 4 2 Cups 4 3 Other Performances 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 6 Club officials 6 1 Board of directors 6 2 Current technical staff 7 Statistics 8 Notable managers 9 League history 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditDacia Brăila was founded in 1919 around the same time with another team Unirea Until 1928 when the two merge their collective and Dacia Unirea appears each separately participated in the regional championship 4 In November 1929 Dacia Unirea had the following base team Padimatopol Căpreanu Stanciu Vasiliu Leo Săvulescu Fritz Grigoriou Anastasios Leșu I Goldenberg Teodorescu Frătescu Cavada Geller Munteanu In the 1929 1930 season the team won the regional tournament and qualified for the national championship tournament In the quarter finals they were eliminated by Juventus Bucharest the team that won the championship that year Early years of football 1919 1950 Edit Period Name1919 1928 Dacia Brăila1928 1936 Dacia Unirea Brăila1936 1938 Dacia Unirea Ignatz Goldenberg Brăila1938 1939 Dacia Unirea Brăila1939 1944 FC Brăila1946 1947 Dacia Unirea Brăila1948 1949 Progresul Brăila1953 1955 Metalul Brăila1955 1956 Energia Brăila1960 1962 CSM Brăila1962 1963 Progresul Brăila1963 1964 Laminorul Brăila1964 1965 Constructorul Brăila1965 1975 Progresul Brăila1975 1980 FC Brăila1980 1991 FCM Progresul Brăila1991 2006 Dacia Unirea Brăila2006 2015 CF Brăila2015 present Dacia Unirea BrăilaAfterwards Dacia Unirea played in the Divizia B between the years 1934 1937 1938 1940 and in the Divizia A between the years 1937 1938 1940 1941 the name of the team and of the club changing a few times D U I G Dacia Unirea Ignatz Goldenberg in 1937 Dacia Unirea in 1938 and FC Brăila in 1940 During the war it activated in the Cupa Eroilor After the war the club changed its name back to the traditional Dacia Unirea and participated at only one season of the Divizia C in the season 1946 1947 after which it disappeared from all divisional levels We can mention a part of the players who played in that period I Goldenberg N Stanciu Hagiopol Saramet Weiss Cavadia Bonațiu V Pop Negrescu Drăghicescu Pascalide D Stanciu Hard times 1950 1965 Edit After 1949 when both teams Dacia Unirea Brăila and Franco Romana Brăila disappear from all the divisional levels the football in Brăila sees itself in crises and not being able to get out of it despite a few attempts to reorganize Starting with 1953 the situation improves the club is refounded and changes names successively Metalul 1953 1956 Energia 1956 1957 Dinamo 1957 1958 Industria Sarmei 1958 1959 C S M 1960 1961 Progresul 1962 1963 Laminorul 1963 1964 Constructorul 1964 1965 again Progresul 1965 1975 FC Brăila 1975 1980 FCM Progresul 1980 1991 Dacia Unirea 1991 2006 and finally CF Brăila starting with the 2006 2007 season Taking into consideration these historical conditions with a lot of problems in the organisation department the participation in the divisional system after 1953 is as it follows 10 times in Liga III 1956 1959 1963 1964 1967 1968 1999 2001 2007 2010 41 times in Liga II 1953 1954 1960 1963 1964 1967 1968 1990 1994 1999 2001 2007 2010 present and 4 times in Liga I 1990 1994 Dacia Unirea ascension 1965 1994 Edit The team that succeeded to bring Brăila back to the Divizia A after half a century in 1990 had the following players Ionel Dinu C Brătianu V Brătianu II Vasile Darie Gh Negoiță Cristea Rusu Minciu Sandu M Anton A Marin Muscă N Pascu M Petrache N Rădulescu A Stamate Titirișcă Cujbă Drăgoi E Popescu Vio Radu M Săvescu M Ivan Coach Bujor Hălmageanu In the 1992 1993 season the team qualified in the Cupa Romaniei final its best performance so far coach Ioan Sdrobiș who came at half season to replace Gheorghe Mulțescu had at his service the following players C Brătianu I Hăisan Nicoloff G Baciu Adrian Baldovin Vasile Brătianu Vasile Darie Gh Negoiță Tudorel Pelin Sandu Minciu Burleanu Drăgoi Jica M Lazăr Matincă Măstăcan M Petrache Titirișcă Cujbă Dochia C Luca Marcadonatu Mașcu Arben Minga Marius Șumudică Coaches who were in charge of the team worth mentioning I Economu Viorel Mateianu Ionel Iuga Dumitru Nicolae Nicușor C Oțet Dumitru Dumitriu III V Dridea II Special merits go to committed chairmen who obtained great results in charge of the club especially to Octavian Ulman Decline of football 1994 2006 Edit Four years after the relegations from the Divizia A came that from the Divizia B in 1999 the tear between the club and Insula Mare a Brăilei its main sponsor having disastrous consequences Actually prior to that the main event that triggered the fall happened during the 1994 1995 season Fighting at the time with Selena Bacău for the promotion to the Divizia A the team from Brăila was stopped by a corruption case at a game with FC Politehnica Iasi in which in exchange for a sum of money the team from Dealul Copoului should have conceded the game The case was highly mediated ending up with arrests Ilie Trifina Dacia Unirea s competition organiser and Leonard Cănănău journalist from Iași ex football player Dacia Unirea ended up with an 8 point penalty and being forbidden to participate at the qualification knock out for the promotion to the Divizia A The team succeeded to make a comeback to the Divizia B in 2001 Reformation 2006 2015 Edit Former logo At the end of the 2006 2007 CF Brăila was relegated to the Liga III Their best performance during this period was the acceding to the Cupa Romaniei quarter finals in the 2004 2005 season where they lost to Dinamo București 1 0 at Stadionul Dinamo and 2 0 at Stadionul Municipal In the round of 32 Dacia Unirea won against Rapid București coached at the time by Răzvan Lucescu at Stadionul Municipal goal scored by Romeo Buteseacă and in the round of 16 they passed by FC Unirea Alba Iulia with 2 0 goals scored by Romeo Buteseacă and Cristian Dicu Players who had a great contribution to this performance among others are Marius Mindileac Iulian Olteanu Laurențiu Ivan Gheorghe Rădulescu Valentin Stan Victor Olenic Tudorel Pelin Nicolae Ciocea Daniel Pleșa Dumitru Horovei Mihalache Basalic Cristian Dicu Romeo Buteseacă Marius Matei Paul Sorin Bogdan We also have to mention Bănel Nicoliță who played at Dacia Unirea until 2004 and where he made his debut The 2008 09 season meant some serious reorganisation SC CONCIVIA SA became the owner of the team 5 and the objective was the promotion to the Liga II But in the end the club finished 8th the Championship and it seemed that Liga II was further than was thought The 2009 10 season has started with a lot of promise During the summer Gheorghe Mulțescu was appointed advisor with the transfers and a lot of promising players were bought At the end of the first half of the championship the club sees itself on the top of the table 1st in the run with Politehnica II Iași Petrotub Roman and CS Panciu for the promotion At half season coach Vasile Darie was replaced with Daniel Timofte and the season ended with the victory and the promotion to the Liga II and to top it all Nelu Bucă finished 1st in the goalscorers ranking with 25 goals 6 7 Brăila started poorly the 2010 11 season by being eliminated from the Romanian Cup in the 4th Round by Unirea Slobozia and by being last in the championship after five rounds with only one point After round five of the championship Gheorghe Bunea Stancu replaced Daniel Timofte with Liviu Ciobotariu 8 but brought Timofte back after round 10 of the championship after the disaster at Piatra Neamţ 0 4 with Ceahlăul 9 thus concluding Ciobotariu s charge in front of our club and like Timofte with only one point obtained in five matches Timofte s return had no success the club ranking last at the end of the first half of the championship with only four points in 15 rounds 10 The second half of the championship was more productive CF Brăila managing to raise 17 more points totaling 21 in the end but not enough to avoid relegation finishing next to last in the series 11 But all was not lost because Unirea Urziceni withdrew from the 2011 12 Liga II season this meaning that our club could play in its place 12 CF Brăila had an excellent run in the first half of the 2011 12 Liga II ranking 5th during the winter brake just three points behind the second placed team Săgeata Năvodari It finished 6th at the end of the championship Return to Dacia Unirea name 2015 present Edit In 2015 the club decided to return to its first name Dacia Unirea 13 Stadium EditMain article Stadionul Municipal Brăila Dacia Unirea s stadium in 2015 Dacia Unirea Brăila plays its home matches at the Municipal Stadium 14 Brăila which has a capacity of 20 000 15 The stadium was opened on 21 August 1974 and was built on the ground of the old Vasile Roaită Stadium a small stadium that had only one stand 16 The original capacity was 30 000 on benches A general renovation occurred in 2008 This included installing seats which dropped the capacity to 20 154 making the 10th stadium in the country by capacity List of football stadiums in Romania European record EditCompetition S P W D L GF GA GDBalkans Cup 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 1Total 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 1Honours EditLeagues Edit Liga II Winners 2 1934 35 1989 90 Runners up 6 1935 36 1974 75 1975 76 1988 89 1994 95 1995 96 Liga III Winners 3 1963 64 2000 01 2009 10 Runners up 3 1957 58 1967 68 2020 21Cups Edit Romanian Cup Runners up 1 1992 93Other Performances Edit Appearances in Liga I 6 Best finish in Liga I 6th in 1991 92 The most successful team from Brăila County Semi finalist of 1992 93 Balkans CupPlayers EditFirst team squad Edit As of 6 September 2022 17 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ROU Bogdan Toma2 DF ROU Cristian Leu3 MF ROU Robert Stepanenco4 DF ROU Andrei Bădilaș5 MF ROU Cristian Lixăndrică6 MF ROU Valentin Robu Captain 7 MF ROU Ștefăniță Sava8 FW ROU Ionuț Vartolomei9 FW ROU Bogdan Voica11 MF ROU Alexandru Duțu Vice Captain 12 GK ROU Sebastian Butunoiu14 DF ROU Andrei Șerban No Pos Nation Player15 MF ROU Rareș Boroșu16 MF ROU Alexandru Ene17 FW ROU Adrian Ghiță18 MF CMR Marc Tiomela19 MF ROU Raul Bălăban20 DF ROU Mario Finescu21 MF ROU Alexandru Buhăescu22 MF ROU Alin Simion23 DF ROU Răzvan Radu24 DF ROU Robert Dragomir25 DF ROU Fabian Ciochină28 MF ROU Sebastian RăileanuClub officials EditBoard of directors Edit Role NameOwners Brăila County Council Al Dahra AgricostPresident Renato FaveroVice President Vasile PopaBoard Member Luca BocchiSporting Director Gianluca PavaneloSecretary Gabriel Mărgineanu Current technical staff Edit Role NameTechnical Director Vasile DarieHead Coach Marian SamuilăAssistant Manager Răzvan CiodarClub Doctor Moise CandidMedical Assistant Alexandru NeaguKinetotherapist Andrei HuțuMasseur Gabriel CrețuStatistics EditUp to and including the end of the 2012 13 season Pts Pld W D L GF GAIn Liga I 6 seasons 138 178 54 30 94 193 328In Liga II 49 seasons 1476 1464 631 262 581 2081 1912In Liga III 11 seasons 378 296 165 48 83 602 316Notable managers EditRobert Cosmoc Virgil Dridea Nicolae Tătaru Vasile Coteț Petre Iancu Ioan Sdrobiș Ion Gigi Gheorghe Mulțescu Dumitru Nicolae Marian Oprea Ionel Iuga Vasile Grosu Eugen Tudose Pavel Buburuz Vasile Simionaș Constantin Oțet Daniel Timofte Viorel Ion Liviu Ciobotariu Franz PlatkoLeague history EditSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2022 23 3 Liga III Seria II TBD2021 22 2 Liga II 19th R 2020 21 3 Liga III Seria II 2nd P 2019 20 3 Liga III Seria II 14th2018 19 2 Liga II 20th R Round of 322017 18 2 Liga II 15th Round of 322016 17 2 Liga II 11th Round of 162015 16 2 Liga II Seria I 3rd Round of 322014 15 2 Liga II Seria I 6th Round of 322013 14 2 Liga II Seria I 7th2012 13 2 Liga II Seria I 5th Round of 162011 12 2 Liga II Seria I 6th Round of 322010 11 2 Liga II Seria I 15th2009 10 3 Liga III Seria I 1st C P 2008 09 3 Liga III Seria II 8th2007 08 3 Liga III Seria I 9th2006 07 2 Liga II Seria I 18th R Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2005 06 2 Divizia B Seria I 7th2004 05 2 Divizia B Seria I 4th Quarter finals2003 04 2 Divizia B Seria I 3rd2002 03 2 Divizia B Seria I 8th2001 02 2 Divizia B Seria I 12th2000 01 3 Divizia C 1st C P Round of 321999 00 3 Divizia C 10th1998 99 2 Divizia B Seria I 18th R 1997 98 2 Divizia B Seria I 13th1996 97 2 Divizia B Seria I 3rd1995 96 2 Divizia B Seria I 2nd1994 95 2 Divizia B Seria I 2nd Round of 321993 94 1 Divizia A 18th R Round of 161992 93 1 Divizia A 14th Final1991 92 1 Divizia A 6th Quarter finals1990 91 1 Divizia A 13th Round of 321989 90 2 Divizia B Seria I 1st C P References Edit Clubul de Fotbal Brăila profile on 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